[In Pictures] Nhan Dan Newspaper launches "Love Vietnam So Much" Project

On April 17, Nhan Dan Newspaper officially launched the project “Love Vietnam So Much” in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975 – April 30, 2025).
Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee (PCC), Editor-in-chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the PCC’s Commission for Communication and Mass Mobilisation, and Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists' Association, shared about the project.
Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee (PCC), Editor-in-chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the PCC’s Commission for Communication and Mass Mobilisation, and Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists' Association, shared about the project.
An overview of the project launching ceremony.

An overview of the project launching ceremony.

Editor-in-Chief Le Quoc Minh shared that “Love Vietnam So Much” will be able to record the frequency of check-ins at destinations throughout Vietnam.

Editor-in-Chief Le Quoc Minh shared that “Love Vietnam So Much” will be able to record the frequency of check-ins at destinations throughout Vietnam.

Representatives from the Vietnamese embassies of Pakistan, Canada, and Malaysia attended the event.

Representatives from the Vietnamese embassies of Pakistan, Canada, and Malaysia attended the event.

Mr Huy Nguyen, General Director of Phygital Labs, said that “Love Vietnam So Much” serves as both a tour guide and a host, capable of providing a wealth of information and integrating blockchain technology and artificial intelligence.

Mr Huy Nguyen, General Director of Phygital Labs, said that “Love Vietnam So Much” serves as both a tour guide and a host, capable of providing a wealth of information and integrating blockchain technology and artificial intelligence.

Phan Linh Chi, Deputy Director of the National Authority of Tourism, commented that “Love Vietnam So Much” is not just a journey of experiences but also a tool for digital citizenship education, encouraging young people to understand, appreciate, and carry forward traditional values through a technological mindset.

Phan Linh Chi, Deputy Director of the National Authority of Tourism, commented that “Love Vietnam So Much” is not just a journey of experiences but also a tool for digital citizenship education, encouraging young people to understand, appreciate, and carry forward traditional values through a technological mindset.

Kohdayar Marri, Ambassador of Pakistan to Vietnam, shared his impressions and appreciation for Hanoi.

Kohdayar Marri, Ambassador of Pakistan to Vietnam, shared his impressions and appreciation for Hanoi.

Nguyen Lam Nguyen, Deputy Director of Quang Ninh’s Department of Tourism, noted that within the “Love Vietnam So Much” project, Quang Ninh Province is honoured to have four locations selected for the installation of NFC chip-embedded signs.

Nguyen Lam Nguyen, Deputy Director of Quang Ninh’s Department of Tourism, noted that within the “Love Vietnam So Much” project, Quang Ninh Province is honoured to have four locations selected for the installation of NFC chip-embedded signs.

Conductor Dong Quang Vinh also spoke at the event.

Conductor Dong Quang Vinh also spoke at the event.

Delegates took commemorative photos at the conclusion of the ceremony.

Delegates took commemorative photos at the conclusion of the ceremony.

An NFC sign was placed within the event area for public interaction. With the NFC sign, people can simply scan to join the “Love Vietnam So Much” journey without needing to install an app.

An NFC sign was placed within the event area for public interaction.

With the NFC sign, people can simply scan to join the “Love Vietnam So Much” journey without needing to install an app.

With the NFC sign, people can simply scan to join the “Love Vietnam So Much” journey without needing to install an app.

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